Not all eligible applicants may get bank licence: Subbarao

Chennai: Asserting that it will accelerate the process of issuing new bank licences, Reserve Bank Thursday said it was possible that not all eligible applicants will be granted a licence.

"We will try to accelerate the process ... We will look at the applications and then decide. It is still possible that not all eligible applicants might get licences," RBI Governor D Subbarao told reporters here.

"... Over the next three to four months, we will do an internal evaluation of the applications to check them for their completeness and get any additional information that we might need," Subbarao said.

He said an external committee would then screen the applications and make the recommendations.

"The Reserve Bank will then make a decision on the final licences. The number of final licenses to be given we have no number at the moment," Subbarao added.

The Reserve Bank is expected to grant new licences by March next year.

Ten banks were licenced on the basis of guidelines issued in January 1993. The guidelines were revised in January 2001 based on the experience gained from the functioning of these banks, and fresh applications were invited.

Finance Minister P Chidambaram on Wednesday said no preference will be shown to applicants and government will have no say in the issue of licences.

"There is no preference. All the guidelines have to be satisfied ... Government will have no say in the selection of the applicant who will get a bank licence. We are not entertaining any sifarishes (recommendations) of the applicants," he had said.